Grobda (グロブダー Gurobudā) is a multi-directional shooter game that was released by Namco on November 1, 1984. It runs on Namco Super Pac-Man hardware but with a video system like that used in Mappy and The Tower of Druaga, and it also uses a DAC for the "Get Ready" speech sample at the start of each round. It is also a spin-off from Xevious, as the player's tank (which is the eponymous "Grobda") first appeared in that game as an enemy.
The player must take control of Grobda, a tank trapped in an arena filled with numerous indestructible obstacles and several enemy tanks. When an enemy tank is killed, it will cause an explosion, and any other enemies that happen to be in the blast radius at the time will also suffer the same fate. But if Grobda is too close to the explosion, it will also be killed. Grobda has a shield that offers very temporary protection from enemy fire, but this will soon disappear if it is constantly under attack or shot. Each round is called a "battling", and there are a total of ninety-nine in the game. If all ninety-nine battlings are cleared, the game's high score table will show that the player has cleared one hundred battlings, and if the arcade operator has set the game's "round select" DIP switch setting to "on", the player will also have the option of starting the game on any battling he or she wants.
Released
1984
Also For
PC-6001, PC-88, Sharp MZ-80K/700/800/1500, Sharp X1, Wii
Developed by
Namco Limited
Published by
Namco Limited
Gameplay
Shooter
Perspective
Top-down
Vehicular
Tank
Genre
Action
Description
Grobda is a spin-off from Xevious, as the titular tank was originally an enemy in that game. The player takes control of the eponymous Grobda tank in an arena filled with numerous indestructible obstacles and several enemy tanks. When an enemy tank is killed, it will cause an explosion which can destroy other tanks as well as the player if positioned in the blast radius at the time. There is a shield that offers temporary protection from enemy fire, but constant firing from enemies will make it disappear. The game consists of 99 rounds, called "battlings".
From Mobygames.com. Original Entry